MSNBC reporter Jacob Rascon spoke with an African-American family about Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump and his ideas about revitilizing America’s inner cities in North Carolina on Wednesday.

His ideal plan probably included cornering one or two individuals on the race issue and getting them to say something negative about Trump, but it didn’t quite work out that way.

Rascon spoke with Gloria and her daughter, Trina, who were apparently waiting in line to vote early, about what they thought of Trump. Neither of the women had anything negative to say.

“Well, I think Trump is reaching out all citizens, including African-Americans,” Trina said. “He’s trying to address a problem… That’s what a president should do for us. He should reach out and try to help people and address problems that’s going on in our country.”

When asked about how Trump has appealed to blacks by telling them they had nothing to lose by voting for him, Gloria agreed, and said that African-American should not be deceived.

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“Look at the record, look at the promises that have been made over the past from the Democratic Party. We are not voting for a party. We are voting for a man who’s been standing by all citizens,” she told Soboroff.

“He loves America. That’s what I love about him. We need somebody that loves America. And he also loves all people. All people,” she added.

She also added the there is a deception out there that Trump has no black supporters.